AWM and the AT&T Long Lines Building, page
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Topic started on 20-1-2009 @ 09:30 PM by finemanm
Hello fellow conspiracy nuts! This is my first post on this website.

I work very close to Federal Plaza in NYC, and there is a peculiar building located one block to the west. The address is 33 Thomas Street, and it is also known as the AT&T long lines building.

Interesting facts and questions that I cannot find the answers to.

1) Directly in front of the building, there is a sign that states no standing except authorized vehicles, and the agency permitted to park there is AWM.

2) I have never heard of an agency called AWM, and no matter how I goggle it, nothing comes up. Have you ever heard of a government agency with no website? Even NSA has a website.

3) AWM is definitely some sort of federal law enforcement. In lower Manhattan, it is impossible to park a car on the street unless it has some type of plaque provided by DOT or law enforcement agency. All DOT and NYPD plaques have a lot of info, e.g. type of agency, license plate number, expiration date etc... The cars that park in front of 33 Thomas have a very plain white plaque with large red letters which simply say AWM and an expiration date. I have noticed that some of these vehicles also display Federal Law Enforcement plaques provided by the NYPD. Additionally, almost all the cars have controls for strobe lights built into the center counsel or dash board.

4) The people I have seen exiting the cars often look very military like in dress and demeanor.

5) Now for the building. It is a 30-40 story building with no windows.

6) I have read that it is designed to withstand a nuclear strike.

7) Each floor is very tall, and the floor can withstand a tremendous amount of weight by square foot.

8) Just look at the photos of the building on the web, it has vents at the middle and the top.




When I first started to work in the area I thought that the building was were all the telephone lines for NYC went; however, when I noticed the AWM signs, plaques, and personnel I figured out that this is not the phone company.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what AWM stands for, what they do?

What if the real purpose of 33 Thomas Street?


reply posted on 20-1-2009 @ 09:47 PM by amari
reply to post by finemanm



They could be a private security organization whose job is to protect the sensitive communications equipment of AT&T. If communications go down it seems everything stops and this could be a centralized hub for sensitive classified communications as well as normal communications.

Who monitors the U.N. delegates somebody has to listen in on their conversations. You know as I there are many secret contractor groups working for the U.S. government.



reply posted on 10-7-2011 @ 05:46 AM by TYANDRES
reply to post by David9176



I remember the building well since a young man in the 70's, and yes it was always an AT&T facility working hand in hand with Local, State and Federal Government. I won't tell you what the AWM stands for, but there are approx. last count, 1100 of these Homeland Security stations in the U.S.. This is one of the largest and most secure ones because this is how it was built originally. Matter of fact, there is a facility just five minutes from my home. They are manned by what you would think are young computer geeks, and they manage the super-computer data equipment that downloads data at unbelievable speeds. This info is from monitoring systems around the world and is highly Top Secret sensitive. The system enables security management in directing operations both domestically and internationally as well as Space. That's really all I should mention, but will accompany this with a warning. Do not plan any uprisings of domestic terror. The systems are able to pick-up everthing spoken, emailed, faxed, recorded, etc.. The only capability it doesn't have at this time is the ability to read our minds, and they're working on that, you can be sure.
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